Italian-American Recipes Just like grandma used to make!

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Sauce Talk

Discussions about Italian food and family. Good times at the table and in the kitchen.

I have had this website up and running since 1998 and I have had some fantastic conversations with the visitors to the site. I have taken the time to create a place to share some of the correspondence I’ve had along he way. These conversations may answer a lot of questions and give you some great tips along the way… and the best part is they’re just plain fun to read! Good Italian food really brings back so many wonderful memories. If you have any wonderful memories and or tips in regards to great Italian cooking you grew up with or just want to talk about “the family” feel free to send them to me and I’ll throw them up on the site. Ciao.

… Le’s talk about some Italian food, family and good times growing up in an Italian-American household!Onto the Sauce Talk!

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Happy Cooking, Happy Times, Share The Love!

For all of you wonderful
people who miss your
Italian grandmother’s
cooking and for those
that wish they had Italian
grandmothers. These
recipes are for you! Go ahead, cook all day, sit at the table
and eat! Share laughter
and love in the kitchen
and at the table! Mangia!

Why did I make this website? Check out the About page for all the details.

These are amazing Italian cookies! They are called Taralli, pronounced (Ta-Dolls). They are really an Italian pretzel. What makes these special is the texture and the fennel seeds! I used to teeth on these when I was a baby! Learn how to make them like hey did in the old days!.

My Italian Grandmother

All about Grandma Salerno
The photo above is me at 20 with my grandma Salerno. She is why I created this entire website. It's really a tribute to her cooking and the love she poured into the cooking for the ones she loved!